MG-20036: Music For Orchestra & Invitation To The Ballet / Alfred Newman

[Front Cover] Label Type : black/gold Mercury type A
Matrix Number : SIDE-A IG 20036A N1
SIDE-B MG 20036B N1



Comments

jacket cover heavy wear: both seams completely split with tape stain.

Inside The Groove

A typical type of orchestra as popular music.

Personal Impression (and brief notes)

Alfred Newman - a famous conductor and arranger, and a musical director of 20th Century Fox. Unfortunately, I am not so interested in such kind of music :(

Strictly Personal Rating (to what extent I could enjoy this album)

2 out of 10




Track Listing

SIDE-A
A-1 N9 Banjo And Fiddle (Kroll) -
A-2 N23 2nd Prelude (Gershwin) -
A-3 N10 Ritual Fire Dance (de Falla) -
A-4 N5 Vienna Beauties (Zeihrer) -
A-5 N1 Dance Of The Buffoons (Rimsky - Korsakoff) -
A-6 N25 Jamaican Rhumba (Benjamin) -
SIDE-B
B-1 N11 (4034) Overture “Royal Scandal” (Newman) -
B-2 N12 (4035) Waltz Of The Flowers from “Nutcracker Suite” (Tchaikowsky) -
B-3 N2 (4039) Swan Lake Intro. to 3rd Act (Tchaikowsky) -
B-4 N6 (4037) Sailors Dance from “Red Poppy” (Gliere) -
B-5 N4 (4038) Overture “Sleeping Beauty” (Tchaikowsky) -
B-6 N8 (4036) Can Can from “Gaite Parisienne” (Offenbach) -

Personnel


Personnel/recorded date/master numbers confirmed with the Ruppli's discography.
(“The Mercury Labels - A Discography” by Ruppli and Novitsky, Greenwood Press, 1993)

Alfred Newman and the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra.
Recorded date and place unknown.




Jackets

Front Back
[MG-20036 FRONT] [MG-20036 BACK]



Labels

Side A Side B
[MG-20063 A] [MG-20063 B]



MATSUBAYASHI 'Shaolin' Kohji <shaolin@rhythmaning.org>
Initially Published: July 14, 2002.
Last Updated: (none)